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New Music: ‘Songs For The Canyon’ John Vincent III
Acclaimed singer-songwriter John Vincent III delivers his long-awaited second album ‘Songs For The Canyon’, a deeply personal artistic statement from the rising US artist. The latest single from ‘Songs For The Canyon’ is ‘Bluebird Singing’. John has followed-up his 2019 breakthrough debut album ‘Songs From The Valley’ with a heartfelt chronicle of the nearly year-long…
Read MoreNew Music: ‘On My Soul’ by J-Milla
Dynamic hip hop firebrand J-Milla unleashes his strongest material to-date with new single ‘On My Soul’. ‘On My Soul’ is a confident step forward for one of Aussie hip hop’s most exciting breakthrough artists, showcasing J-Milla’s versatility as a vocalist and lyricist. “I’m really pleased with ‘On My Soul’, it shows my deeper side, my…
Read MoreFive Aussie Artists Joey Sachi Wants To Collab With
Tokyo-based Sydney artist Joey Sachi has made an enamouring introduction with her debut track ‘Fractured’. Released in August, ‘Fractured’ is an immersive hit of electronic-tinged pop music that allow Sachi’s pristine vocals to take centre stage. Here, Joey presents her dream bill featuring five Australian artists she adores and would love to collaborate with. Sia…
Read MoreNew Music: Foley Drop Debut Album ‘Crowd Pleaser’
New Zealand electro-pop duo Foley, featuring vibrant multi-instrumentalists Ash Wallace and Gabriel Everett, have released their highly anticipated debut album ‘Crowd Pleaser’. Foley have made significant impact already as formidable players in Aotearoa’s current pop movement and listeners became instantly immersed in the pair’s crystalline vocals, sharp pop production and infectious rhythms. “Crowd Pleaser is…
Read MoreLive Nation ‘Ones To Watch’ At BIGSOUND
Live Nation presents a special BIGSOUND edition of its live music discovery series ‘Ones to Watch’, featuring an exciting trio of emerging artists. Sydney pop artist Ūla, Gold Coast indie-pop performer bella amor, and Melbourne pop songwriter Keenan Te perform as part of ‘Ones To Watch’ at BIGSOUND, Australia’s premier gathering of the music industry.…
Read MoreNew Music: Mid City Release Debut Album ‘Happy Ever After’
Melbourne indie racket Mid City have dropped their eagerly awaited debut full-length album ‘Happy Ever After’. Driven by impeccable rhythms and laced with soaring melodies, all bolstered by Joel Griffith’s impassioned vocals, ‘Happy Ever After’ brings together all the euphoria and chaos of the band’s experiences on the road over the past few years. Material…
Read MoreNew Music: ‘Tales Of The Yeti’ EP by South Summit
Perth indie outfit South Summit have released their new EP ‘Tales Of The Yeti’, an expansive and introspective six-track that reflects the journey the band have all been on. From late night jams to writing on the road, South Summit wanted to explore every aspect and realm of their influences, working them all into ‘Tales…
Read MoreNew Music: ‘Hide To Seek’, by Laura Misch
UK multidisciplinary artist Laura Misch continues to tease her highly anticipated forthcoming album with her latest enchanting single ‘Hide To Seek’. ‘Hide To Seek’ is the next taste of Laura’s debut feature ‘Sample The Sky’ due in October. The song builds on the ethereal, dreamlike quality of the album established on previous single release ‘Portals’.…
Read MoreNew Music: ‘Time & Place’ by Sunsoli
‘Time & Place’ is the new single from Central Coast indie outfit Sunsoli, reflecting a period of rebirth and renewal for the band. Formerly known as The Sea Gypsies, the band have reinvented themselves as Sunsoli, a combination of ‘sun’ and ‘soil’ in a nod to their coastal roots and musical harmony. Suitably, ‘Time and…
Read MoreNew Music: ‘Are We There Yet?’ by Romanie
Melbourne based indie songwriter Romanie has released new single ‘Are We There Yet?’, the title track from her highly anticipated forthcoming debut album. ‘Are We There Yet?’ is a sparkling addition to Romanie’s growing body of work, showcasing both her knack for storytelling and her fixation on the relentless march of time. “The idea for…
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